Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive aesthetic treatment in which micro-injections of active substances are delivered into the middle layer of the skin (the mesoderm). These cocktails most commonly contain hyaluronic acid, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. The goal: deep hydration, skin regeneration, and improved tone and texture—without downtime drama.
Mesotherapy was developed in 1952 by French physician Dr. Michel Pistor, originally to treat pain-related conditions. Over time, the technique evolved into a highly popular aesthetic procedure thanks to its visible rejuvenating effects on the skin.
Active ingredients are injected directly into the mesoderm via micro-injections, bypassing the skin’s surface barrier and maximizing bioavailability. Hyaluronic acid binds moisture, vitamins and minerals nourish skin cells, and antioxidants neutralize free radicals—resulting in healthier, brighter skin from the inside out.
Mesotherapy is recommended for:
Skin appears fresher and more hydrated after the first treatment.
A course of 3–6 treatments is recommended, spaced 2–4 weeks apart.
Yes. It combines particularly well with PRP, microneedling, and chemical peels.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, active skin infections, and allergies to cocktail ingredients.
Minimal—most patients return to their normal daily activities immediately.